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joining us now democratic strategist john halinko and steve moore, i love this. harry reid today wants to turn an across the board spending cut into a tax hike. >> it is hard for president obama to make the case against it because it was barack obama's idea in the first place to have it. now democrats are sprinting from it. the reason is democrats thought republicans wouldn't be able to swallow the sddefense cuts. but they came to the conclusion, it is the only way to cut spending and the idea that we are going to transfer and get rid of the sequester and raise taxes. if any single republican voted for that, i would want them extracted from the party. it is the opposite of what we want. we had the biggest tax increase weeks ago. >> what is the president's position going to be? is he going to team up with harry reid and turn this into a tax hike xwbill? >> what we need to do is focus on the long-term deficit. i agree. you raised the point about the need to get together and come up with a deal and eliminate the deficit, that would be great. but cutting a massive, m
joining us now democratic strategist john halinko and steve moore, i love this. harry reid today wants to turn an across the board spending cut into a tax hike. >> it is hard for president obama to make the case against it because it was barack obama's idea in the first place to have it. now democrats are sprinting from it. the reason is democrats thought republicans wouldn't be able to swallow the sddefense cuts. but they came to the conclusion, it is the only way to cut spending and the...
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journalist and radio host of the shannon moore show nightly on k o n ninety five point five f.m. in ten twenty am anchorage and also the host the t.v. host of more up north shannon welcome back to you dream of me happy new year tom well thank you the same to you it's great to see you environmentalist have been warning about the dangers of drilling in the arctic for as long as anybody's been talking about doing it how did something like this actually happened. well you know it's curious ministration really how that's true and it was. really a part for me last year when ken salazar when asked about his plans for dealing with you know what we're going to do if there was a spill in the arctic we don't know how to clean up oil under ice and it's so precarious the environment is so precarious there what was he going to do it and he actually said i don't believe there will ever be a spill which you know is sort of the abstinence program i think for some people that end up to be parents as teenagers i don't think it's really going to happen but it is been and it has been this remeeting c
journalist and radio host of the shannon moore show nightly on k o n ninety five point five f.m. in ten twenty am anchorage and also the host the t.v. host of more up north shannon welcome back to you dream of me happy new year tom well thank you the same to you it's great to see you environmentalist have been warning about the dangers of drilling in the arctic for as long as anybody's been talking about doing it how did something like this actually happened. well you know it's curious...
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here is an update from an old friend and pair of ours, author of "beyond outrage" and steve moore, i guess robert reich attacks things, but why is it your democratic friends never want to cut spending and never want to shrink the government? why is that? >> i think a lot of documents are willing to cut spending that maybe you would agree with, larry. the problem with this bill, the biggest problem is it doesn't deal with the debt ceiling. we are going to have trench warfare and this is not going to end. >> the debt ceiling which is a scary thing. the republican's last shot at leverage, but markets get real nervous as i do when you start messing around with the us credit worthy news. and during the negotiations the democrats had no interesting spending. let me say one thing about this deal. if you look at the specifics of the deal, you know, it is not such a terrible thing, it is probably the best that republicans could get. but i want to make this point loud and clear. this is raising taxes on investment and businesses. i don't see anything good about it for the markets. we finally h
here is an update from an old friend and pair of ours, author of "beyond outrage" and steve moore, i guess robert reich attacks things, but why is it your democratic friends never want to cut spending and never want to shrink the government? why is that? >> i think a lot of documents are willing to cut spending that maybe you would agree with, larry. the problem with this bill, the biggest problem is it doesn't deal with the debt ceiling. we are going to have trench warfare and...
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he got atension because he said outrageous things like michael moore does. to use that example for someone not in office for four years and said he would run for governor and didn't work, you can take him off the table. >> bob: can you take the republican party and the house that voted against immigration reform? >> dana: excuse me. who are the people that ruin comprehensive reform in 2008? the senate democrats -- >> eric: harry reid -- >> dana: so why are you blaming the house republicans? >> bob: they voted against it. >> andrea: i have respect for colin powell, but he also said this. asked about hillary clinton and benghazi he said he didn't believe it's a blot on her record. how can he say this when there is four dead americans. she said i take responsibilit responsibility. kim i don't know why he went on a limb. i have respect for his service and served well and rewarded with tremendous opportunities in the bush administration. this makes no sense. >> bob: he was secretary of state and understands things like this happen. this is not the secretary of st
he got atension because he said outrageous things like michael moore does. to use that example for someone not in office for four years and said he would run for governor and didn't work, you can take him off the table. >> bob: can you take the republican party and the house that voted against immigration reform? >> dana: excuse me. who are the people that ruin comprehensive reform in 2008? the senate democrats -- >> eric: harry reid -- >> dana: so why are you blaming...
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let's ask stephen moore, how bad is it that we don't have a budget and who do you hold responsible? >> it's dysfunctional, but look, let's be fair and i am a republican. i'll admit that. when you talk about not passing a budget, ali, you should let your viewers know it's been 1400 days since the democrats under harry reid have passed a budget. they haven't done their constitutional obligation of passing a budget every year. you may or may not like paul ryan's budget. i know there's are things that you've picked apart. but at least the republicans have passed a budget in the house. are both sides responsible for not passing a budget, no, the democrats are not. and the president, every year submits a budget to congress, he will submit one in the weeks ahead. when he submitted his last budget before the democratic congress and they voted on it, that was defeated 97-0. so one of the problems here, i think what republicans are going to say going forward, mr. president, you and harry reid go forward. we've passed three budgets, we've done one every year. it's time to show your hand and te
let's ask stephen moore, how bad is it that we don't have a budget and who do you hold responsible? >> it's dysfunctional, but look, let's be fair and i am a republican. i'll admit that. when you talk about not passing a budget, ali, you should let your viewers know it's been 1400 days since the democrats under harry reid have passed a budget. they haven't done their constitutional obligation of passing a budget every year. you may or may not like paul ryan's budget. i know there's are...
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joining me now to discuss this is steven moore, an anti-tax crusader and editorial board member at "the wall street journal." steven, let me start with you. president obama says the debt creeling is nonnegotiable, but republicans in congress are going to use it as a negotiation tactic. you always say the government needs to get out of the way and let businesses grow. suspect not raising the debt creeling to pay for bills already incurred standing in the way of the economy? >> well, you know, ali, you said the republicans view this as a good tool to try to discipline spending. i don't think they view this as a good tool, but i think they view it as maybe the only tool that they have right now to try to get president obama to negotiate on spending cuts. as you've quite correctly said, we just lived through the first of these cliffs, which was the fiscal cliff. we got by that one. you know, democrats feel they had their day there and they did. they got their tax increase. republicans are still wondering when are we going to get around to reforming these big giant entitlement programs and m
joining me now to discuss this is steven moore, an anti-tax crusader and editorial board member at "the wall street journal." steven, let me start with you. president obama says the debt creeling is nonnegotiable, but republicans in congress are going to use it as a negotiation tactic. you always say the government needs to get out of the way and let businesses grow. suspect not raising the debt creeling to pay for bills already incurred standing in the way of the economy? >>...
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bill: steven moore thank you. watch the word and the action of marco rubio on this, because even before the election republicans were saying, you will not see immigration reform happen unless our fingerprints are all over that law. watch that later today. thank you, steven. >> the republicans have to be a proimmigration party. i think this is great what marco rubio is doing and i think it will revive the republican party among hispanics, i really do. bill: thank. >> take care. martha: a little more context on the issue of illegal immigration. the number of undocumented immigrants in the u.s. was estimated at more than 11 million people in 2011, the number of unauthorized immigrants speaked in seven at 12 million and u.s. immigrations and customs enforcement known as ohio removed 400,000 illegal immigrants from the country this year. in a was the most active deportation for that agency, so that is a big number. bill: we get this now, a top u.s. diplomat calling for north korea to stand down on plans for a controver
bill: steven moore thank you. watch the word and the action of marco rubio on this, because even before the election republicans were saying, you will not see immigration reform happen unless our fingerprints are all over that law. watch that later today. thank you, steven. >> the republicans have to be a proimmigration party. i think this is great what marco rubio is doing and i think it will revive the republican party among hispanics, i really do. bill: thank. >> take care....
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mary estasia and steve moore. steve, let's go to you first. based on our conversations this week, you like this deal a little bit more than i do. why don't you make the west case for doing it for the deal? >> this was for republicans eat your spinach moment. i don't see any other alternative to what happened. look, i think this is rampant deal for so many reasons. i think it's for the economy, my point is that i don't think republicans have much choice. you talk to john boehner and for mitch mcconnell the president would not budge one inch on cutting spending. he had no interests in doing that. the republicans believe, i think they were probably right, they had gone into 2013 without this tax issue resolved, they would be pummeled day after day. i hate the deal but i think it was the least
mary estasia and steve moore. steve, let's go to you first. based on our conversations this week, you like this deal a little bit more than i do. why don't you make the west case for doing it for the deal? >> this was for republicans eat your spinach moment. i don't see any other alternative to what happened. look, i think this is rampant deal for so many reasons. i think it's for the economy, my point is that i don't think republicans have much choice. you talk to john boehner and for...
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. >> alfred moore has been outstanding all season. you know what i like about him the most. >> rg3. >> that, too. alma mater. great guy and great player. biggest games of the season. best players on the redskins roster performed up to expectations. alfred has done that and then some. former sixth round draft pick rushed for over 1600 yards this season. that was second best in the entire league. morris remained only i eed cons season long. first season with the club broke the franchise single season rushing record and saved his best performance important last. in the sunday night matchup, morris ran for 200 yards and three scores to lead the skins to victory. his teammates have known all along. >> he looked like that since august. you know. when we didn't know who he was, we were thinking who is this guy alfred morris? but everybody knows who he is now. >> told everybody he has been the backbone of the offense. rg has been putting up big numbers. you know, withoutal presented, man, we won't be where we are now. >> what he is able to do
. >> alfred moore has been outstanding all season. you know what i like about him the most. >> rg3. >> that, too. alma mater. great guy and great player. biggest games of the season. best players on the redskins roster performed up to expectations. alfred has done that and then some. former sixth round draft pick rushed for over 1600 yards this season. that was second best in the entire league. morris remained only i eed cons season long. first season with the club broke the...
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. >> juliane moore, so brave to take this role. now, with you and tina fey, we have three of the most incredible impersonations of sarah palin. >> a tough fight to push a bill through a bitterly divided house of representatives. winning it requires the president to make a lot of unsavory deals that had nothing to do with the big issue. i wouldn't know anything about that. >> wow. what an exciting special guest. that was hillary clinton's husband. >> really this award is about tony mendez. an american hero. he represents the clandestine service as well as the foreign service making sacrifices every day. i want to thank our troops very much. >> well, if those in conservative talk radio didn't have any topics to talk about today, they can talk about hollywood and politics. >>> up next, old king cole will deep dive into the shifting politics of once reliably blue cold country with senator rockefeller's requirement and enough votes to hold on this his seat and any others slipping away from the party. you're watching "the daily rundown"
. >> juliane moore, so brave to take this role. now, with you and tina fey, we have three of the most incredible impersonations of sarah palin. >> a tough fight to push a bill through a bitterly divided house of representatives. winning it requires the president to make a lot of unsavory deals that had nothing to do with the big issue. i wouldn't know anything about that. >> wow. what an exciting special guest. that was hillary clinton's husband. >> really this award is...
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steve moore, how do we get the economy back on track? >> the pete peterson foundation came out with a report saying the way we're going right now we're on track to have gdp ratio of 200%. debt-to-gdp ratio would be 200% by 2040. >> i'm much more of a growth hawk than i am a debt hawk. the truth is with really low interest rates right now, if we were growing at three or four or 5%, the debt wouldn't be nearly the burden that it is. and the only thing that i really worry about, the reason, the only reason the de keeps me up at night at all, mill list sachs what happens with interest rates start to rise? if there is interest rate move, 200 basis points, that blows another $2 trillion hole in the budget. melissa: that is true. brian wesbury, how do we get the economy growing again? that has been the question of the hour for four years? >> i've been answering it for four years. cut the size of government. the reason the economy boomed in the late 1990s was because we had great new technologies, the pc and the internet but government was only
steve moore, how do we get the economy back on track? >> the pete peterson foundation came out with a report saying the way we're going right now we're on track to have gdp ratio of 200%. debt-to-gdp ratio would be 200% by 2040. >> i'm much more of a growth hawk than i am a debt hawk. the truth is with really low interest rates right now, if we were growing at three or four or 5%, the debt wouldn't be nearly the burden that it is. and the only thing that i really worry about, the...
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steve moore, how do we get the economy back on track? >> the pete peterson foundation came out with a report saying the way we're going right now we're on track to have gdp ratio of 200%. debt-to-gdp ratio would be 200% by 2040. >> i'm much more of a growth hawk than i am a debt hawk. the truth is with really low interest rates right now, if we were growing at three or four or 5%, the debt wouldn't be nearly the burden that it is. and the only thing that i really worry about, the reason, the only reason the debt keeps me up at night at all, mill list sachs what happens with interest rates start to rise? if there is interest rate move, 200 basis points, that blows another $2 trillion hole in the budget. melissa: that is true. brian wesbury, how do we get the economy growing again? that has been the question of the hour for four years? >> i've been answering it for four years. cut the size of government. the reason the economy boomed in the late 1990s was because we had great new technologies, the pc and the internet but government was onl
steve moore, how do we get the economy back on track? >> the pete peterson foundation came out with a report saying the way we're going right now we're on track to have gdp ratio of 200%. debt-to-gdp ratio would be 200% by 2040. >> i'm much more of a growth hawk than i am a debt hawk. the truth is with really low interest rates right now, if we were growing at three or four or 5%, the debt wouldn't be nearly the burden that it is. and the only thing that i really worry about, the...
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. >>> we're also learning the reasons behind san jose police chief chris moore decision to leave the department. the 51-year-old chief last day on the job is tomorrow. moore says the last straw was when the city council vetted against putting a tax on last november's ballot to help the police department's finances. chief moore said if he decided he didn't have the support of city leaders it was time for him to go. san jose has not decided on a permanent replacement for him. >>> story of an attempted kidnapping in san jose is thousand being called a lie. the child's mother confessed to making up the story. coming up at 4:45 what is expected to happen next in the case and reaction from the community. >>> the local cycling community is split on whether to believe lance armstrong's apology for using performance enhancing drugs. >> i made my decisions. they are my case. i'm sitting here today to acknowledge that and to say i'm sorry for that. >> armstrong's long awaited interview with oprah winfrey aired last night. after denying doping allegations for years he confessed to taking banned
. >>> we're also learning the reasons behind san jose police chief chris moore decision to leave the department. the 51-year-old chief last day on the job is tomorrow. moore says the last straw was when the city council vetted against putting a tax on last november's ballot to help the police department's finances. chief moore said if he decided he didn't have the support of city leaders it was time for him to go. san jose has not decided on a permanent replacement for him....
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and julianne moore in classic black and white. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. with three of your daily vegetable servings iimagine living your life withss less chronic low back pain.. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about
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moore spent more than 27 years in the department. moore says he made his decision to retire early when city leaders decided against putting a half cent sales tax measure on the ballot that would have helped fund the police department. >>> health officials say the flu season is picking up here in california. the state upgraded the flu to widespread today saying the virus activity exceeds what we should expect this time of year. health officials announced another person under the age of 65 has died from the flu. >> we're watching very closely every week. we are hoping that this increase will be just an early start of the season and things will decrease, but we just never know, could be it's just the beginning of a more serious season. we're watching closely. >> health officials advise people to watch their hands frequently and cover their cough. the flu virus can live on surfaces including door knobs and keyboards several hours. for more information where to get a flu shot, head to www.ktvu.com and click the hot topics tab. >>> tomorro
moore spent more than 27 years in the department. moore says he made his decision to retire early when city leaders decided against putting a half cent sales tax measure on the ballot that would have helped fund the police department. >>> health officials say the flu season is picking up here in california. the state upgraded the flu to widespread today saying the virus activity exceeds what we should expect this time of year. health officials announced another person under the age of...
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steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal" is joining us now. steve, that is one household. $800 less per year. what does that mean for the economy? what does that mean for that household? >> great question, jenna. by the way i don't think you're one of those millionaires and billionaires president obama talked about and i know i'm not. so --. jenna: you should be my agent, steve. you should be negotiating for more. >> i think we're all going to be paying higher taxes if we have wages and salaries and the payroll tax, as you know, jenna, comes right out of paycheck. it will affect people, lower income people, middle income people, higher income people. so that is a real bite out of middle class incomes, no question about it. you know all the litany of other taxes that went up. the capital-gains tax, the small business tax, the dividend tax. it was a whopper of a tax increase. about $600 billion, jenna. i think overall the impact of this tax increase will be negative for the economy. i think there will be less hiring and less investing. jenna: so
steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal" is joining us now. steve, that is one household. $800 less per year. what does that mean for the economy? what does that mean for that household? >> great question, jenna. by the way i don't think you're one of those millionaires and billionaires president obama talked about and i know i'm not. so --. jenna: you should be my agent, steve. you should be negotiating for more. >> i think we're all going to be...
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moore appointmentedded out. each kid is going to be handed hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay off. if they buy a house, they have a national debt mortgage. it's immoral and impractical, and if we do not do the work as free marketeers or free thinkers not to educate the young people about the bills, we cannot cut the deficit or debt at all. neil: very well put. the mr. moore stuff i could do without, but well put. thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. >> thank you. neil: louisiana,mented - want to cut the state incomes tax, and now nebraska's governor state's income tax. what's happening here? what nebraska governor hopes signals politicians are seeing the light, and then, drones are seen just about everything you do. they are in the air. they are under the sea. they are drowning out your privacy everywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now many humana medicare plans come with a little extra help in the kitchen. in a first of its kind partnership with walmart, humana medicare plans now include 5% savings on gre
moore appointmentedded out. each kid is going to be handed hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay off. if they buy a house, they have a national debt mortgage. it's immoral and impractical, and if we do not do the work as free marketeers or free thinkers not to educate the young people about the bills, we cannot cut the deficit or debt at all. neil: very well put. the mr. moore stuff i could do without, but well put. thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. >> thank you. neil:...
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then we become loose of all of our diplomatic moorings. we still have 90,000 troops in afghanistan. iraq is having very big difficulties. the entire area is so combustible and dangerous. this is an example of how we have to be careful how we spread our way through this -- how we tried our way through this. -- how we tread our way throught this. guest: i think that is very important because it is now freeing up assets. countries like iran and others are looking at the fact that america will have more capacity with less tied down. we need to remember that there are a couple of factors here. if chuck hagel were to be confirmed as secretary of defense, he will follow the president's policy as stated. senate confirmation hearings are wonderful exercises. it is just like watching c-span. you can learn so much that you did not know. the questions and doubts others have will be served at this meeting. they become a wonderful case statements and records and the way american democracy should take place. if you took chuck hagel's statements in that we need to think strategically and not active
then we become loose of all of our diplomatic moorings. we still have 90,000 troops in afghanistan. iraq is having very big difficulties. the entire area is so combustible and dangerous. this is an example of how we have to be careful how we spread our way through this -- how we tried our way through this. -- how we tread our way throught this. guest: i think that is very important because it is now freeing up assets. countries like iran and others are looking at the fact that america will have...
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. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in the chip side upon, you know a new one everyone year basically, year, year and a half. so we where getting to the point where you can see out there, there might be a problem. we might not be able to get all this economic benefit, which there's a lot of value creation in the world based on the fact that chips keep getting cheaper and cheaper and have more and more functionality in them. hopefully, smart engineers will come about and fig outer this is how we're going to get that next step and get the cost down. but right now it's a little worrying. we do loo
. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in...
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the city of san jose still hasn't selected a permanent replacement for chief moore. >>> the bar high lot on the tanker that sideswiped the bay bridge could lose its license. state agency is investigating captain guy's conduct. that is according to the san francisco chronicle. research by the san francisco examiner says he had the most documented incidents between 2009 and 2011. the january 7th collision caused more than $2 million in damage. >>> time now 5:34. sal is back. you are checking highway 4. the roads and bridges and everything. >> that is right highway 4 we will start there. we have a lot of slow traffic there early in the morning. but here in bay point it does look good. it's not all that bad yet in antioch. you will still be slowing a little bit. we're off to a decent start here. if you are driving to the bay bridge the traffic still looks good. yesterday we had a bad commute with a salt truck on the span. today we don't have any incidents and hopefully it will be a smooth drive. and of course we keep looking at traffic times for you. if you are driving down the peninsula
the city of san jose still hasn't selected a permanent replacement for chief moore. >>> the bar high lot on the tanker that sideswiped the bay bridge could lose its license. state agency is investigating captain guy's conduct. that is according to the san francisco chronicle. research by the san francisco examiner says he had the most documented incidents between 2009 and 2011. the january 7th collision caused more than $2 million in damage. >>> time now 5:34. sal is back. you...
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1,000. >> this bestseller about problems on the mccain/palin ticket became an hbo movie with julianne moore. that was called "game change." >> oh, trebek. >> that's a zinger. a tough one. >> that's not a $1,000 question. >> you won all these awards, i guess there's still some room to grow. >> america's cultural literacy, rock bottom as we begin 2013. we have some laws to tell you about. we told you about the laws taking effect in the new year. here are some you might have missed in california f you're going out hunting for bears or bobcats, leave your dog at home. packs of dogs have been scaring bears up trees, and animal rights activists say it's cruel and inhumane. in kentucky, if you own a wild hog, it's illegal to let it back into the wild. mark, please keep your wild hog locked up. now, cat ladies in wellington, kansas are out of luck. authorities are limiting the number of cats you can own -- you can own just four cats in an effort to cut down on a growing number of strays in the community. we have cat sounds from the control room here. in florida, good luck commuting to work through
1,000. >> this bestseller about problems on the mccain/palin ticket became an hbo movie with julianne moore. that was called "game change." >> oh, trebek. >> that's a zinger. a tough one. >> that's not a $1,000 question. >> you won all these awards, i guess there's still some room to grow. >> america's cultural literacy, rock bottom as we begin 2013. we have some laws to tell you about. we told you about the laws taking effect in the new year. here...
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other winners julian moore fogame change, kevin cost ner for hatfields and mccoys. homeland and brian cranston for brinking bad and the cast of down "downtown abbey." >> bill: our friend bill deblasio who has been on the show several times announced he is running for mayor of new york. >> i didn't see that. you are kidding >> bill: good for him. >> peter: cool. >> sarah palin is available for a new gig. sarah palin who quit the job parted ways. >> bristol's mother? >> yes. >>. >> she has parted ways with fox news where she was a $1 million al year commentator. fox simply saying they wish her the best and her future endeavors. she worked there for three years. her last appearance was in mid december with greta van cestsustern >> bill: what will she do now? go back to cheerleading. >> at rusha. >> abc reporting a 4 bedroom estate outside of san francisco sold as the second-most expensive house ever in the united states for a crisp 117 and a half million dollar. >> come on. where? >> a 4-bedroom house in the woodside mountains. >> bill: woodside is a pretty nice area.
other winners julian moore fogame change, kevin cost ner for hatfields and mccoys. homeland and brian cranston for brinking bad and the cast of down "downtown abbey." >> bill: our friend bill deblasio who has been on the show several times announced he is running for mayor of new york. >> i didn't see that. you are kidding >> bill: good for him. >> peter: cool. >> sarah palin is available for a new gig. sarah palin who quit the job parted ways. >>...
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steve moore, that doesn't seem right, but anyone, what do you make of it -- but anyway what do you make of it. >> this is distinguished men and women around the country. they came four meetings to give the president advice how to make the economy grow faster. it looks like the president took almost every recommendation and did exactly the opposite. maybe they have a knack for a number of months. >> neil: whether i saw that, well, you know you and i attend a lot of meetings, not together because i don't think i could deal with that -- maybe they do something on the phone or e-mail each other or here a great idea for jobs. i don't know. i'm trying to give the best light on this, i don't think that happened either. >> i actually read the list, scores of recommendations about how to make this economy grow faster and create more jobs. everything from immigration policy, more skilled people in and create jobs in america. let's bring the tax rates down and reform the tax system. let's have more pro drilling and pro energy policy. let's get some of the these regulations to make sense. we go on
steve moore, that doesn't seem right, but anyone, what do you make of it -- but anyway what do you make of it. >> this is distinguished men and women around the country. they came four meetings to give the president advice how to make the economy grow faster. it looks like the president took almost every recommendation and did exactly the opposite. maybe they have a knack for a number of months. >> neil: whether i saw that, well, you know you and i attend a lot of meetings, not...
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stuart: that was stephen moore in our last hour. he conducted the most important interview of the year so far with speaker boehner who told him that president obama will not lower spending. he says we do not have a spending problem. by the way, the cbo says we're on track for another trillion dollars deficit this year. nicole's got some breaking news on a stock. the stock is up, why? nicole: more interest in herbal life. third point declares a stake of 8.2%. this is a passive stake. we saw the stock pop today. we saw it hit circuit breakers to the upside, halted, reopened, still showing gains up 3 1/2%. stuart: nicole, thank you. >>> the main driver of our current financial mess is ideology, leftist ideology, tax more, spend more, ignore the debt. it's a real mess. but there is another driver, another issue that really hurts the finances of nations worldwide. here's my take on demographics. in short the problem is this, in the developed world, populations are actually shrinking and they are aging fast. that means there are more reti
stuart: that was stephen moore in our last hour. he conducted the most important interview of the year so far with speaker boehner who told him that president obama will not lower spending. he says we do not have a spending problem. by the way, the cbo says we're on track for another trillion dollars deficit this year. nicole's got some breaking news on a stock. the stock is up, why? nicole: more interest in herbal life. third point declares a stake of 8.2%. this is a passive stake. we saw the...
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moore. >> my name is dick morgan, i have been engaged in lake merced for 13 years. and i have spent thousands of volunteer hours on lake merced. when i first got engaged it was about 10 to 12 feet deep. it was rapidly going to a lake merced mud flat. there was denial and delay by commissioner and staff at that time. only when cal-pal brought to the commission in 2001, that the community finally had some clout to enforce a permanent solution. cal-trod still have that power. it's not up to this commission. they can go back to the state quality board with that permanent solution. i joined judge cahill's mediation on the lake merced issues. and a lot of progress was in that. the lake merced water task force in 2000, recommended almost everything that has been done. these were volunteers who knew what needed to be done to restore the water quality and lake level. other activi tiactivities and a collectively call ourselves cowboys. the golf course's daily water plant, and west side hydrological model, and the wells, and saltwater intrusion models. some gathering dust, lar
moore. >> my name is dick morgan, i have been engaged in lake merced for 13 years. and i have spent thousands of volunteer hours on lake merced. when i first got engaged it was about 10 to 12 feet deep. it was rapidly going to a lake merced mud flat. there was denial and delay by commissioner and staff at that time. only when cal-pal brought to the commission in 2001, that the community finally had some clout to enforce a permanent solution. cal-trod still have that power. it's not up to...
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. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in the chip side upon, you know, a new one everyone year, basically, year, year and a half. so we where getting to the point where you can see out there, there might be a problem. we might not be able to get all this economic benefit, which there's a lot of value creation in the world based on the fact that chips keep getting cheaper and cheaper and have more and more functionality in them. hopefully, smart engineers will come about and fig outer this is how we're going to get that next step and get the cost down. but right now, it's a little worrying. we do
. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in...
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moore says he decided if he didn't have the support of city officials, it was time for him to go. san jose by the way has not yet named a permanent replacement for chief moore. >>> 49ers fever sweeping the bay area. the team is one win away from the super bowl. ktvu janine de la vega is in san jose as fans gear up for the game. janine. >> reporter: we're here in downtown and one place that is expected to be packed with 49er fans is this sports bar on santa clara street. whenever the big games like this they usually bring in extra staff to happened l the crowds and make sure the beer is flowing. bay area fans have been stocking up on 49ers memorabilia. they plan on wearing their jerseys to cheer the team on when they take on the falcons on sunday. this is the second year in a row the niners made it to the nfc championship. they are one game away from playing at the super bowl in new orleans. we talked to fans this morning. >> i would love to go to a sports bar. so me and a couple buddies plan to watch the game. yeah. i mean because it's like if the 49ers go to super bowl, then that
moore says he decided if he didn't have the support of city officials, it was time for him to go. san jose by the way has not yet named a permanent replacement for chief moore. >>> 49ers fever sweeping the bay area. the team is one win away from the super bowl. ktvu janine de la vega is in san jose as fans gear up for the game. janine. >> reporter: we're here in downtown and one place that is expected to be packed with 49er fans is this sports bar on santa clara street. whenever...
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michael moore, he wrote a whole piece. it was an interesting section of the whys for why we have so much violence here as opposed to anywhere else. he talked about the "me" society. isn't that part of what the negotiations for the fiscal cliff is about. it is the every man for himself is the mess. pull yourself up by your bootstraps. you're not my problem. this is mine. you get sick and can't afford the operation, not my problem. the bank has foreclosed on your home. not my problem. can't afford to go to college. not my problem. it becomes our problem. take away too many safety nets and everyone starts to feel the impact. you will have a legitimate reason to be in fear. i'm not saying it is perfect everywhere else. but i've noticed see the national benefit to taking care of each other. free medical care, free or low-cost college mental help and i wonder why can't we do that. i think it is because in many other countries people see each other not as separate and alone but on the path of everyone exist as the whole. you don'
michael moore, he wrote a whole piece. it was an interesting section of the whys for why we have so much violence here as opposed to anywhere else. he talked about the "me" society. isn't that part of what the negotiations for the fiscal cliff is about. it is the every man for himself is the mess. pull yourself up by your bootstraps. you're not my problem. this is mine. you get sick and can't afford the operation, not my problem. the bank has foreclosed on your home. not my problem....
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thomas watson once wrote that he failed to understand how see moore cray who had only 34 employees plus the jauntier, could beat ibm with its resources. >> and this has 64 miles of wire. tell us about that? >> it connecting everything, and it's done by hand. it took about six months for a team of women assemblers to quire up a cray 1. >> and how much did it cost? ed. >> 10 million. >> holy cow. in 1970s money, that was a lot of money. what was the main motivation? >> well, a lot of defense problems, for example nuclear weapons design, even weather forecasting required intense amounts of computer power, and theca 1 was the -- the cray 1 was the only computer that could handle that problem. >> tell us about the design. >> well, it's round because it keeps the amount of wire there shorter and thus faster. >> all right. let's take a look now at the minis. >> okay. >> this is my favorite computer in the whole museum. tell us about this bright horsage honeywell computer. >> this was put out by neiman marcus, who puts out the fancy christmas list. this was the gag item, or the kind of crazy gi
thomas watson once wrote that he failed to understand how see moore cray who had only 34 employees plus the jauntier, could beat ibm with its resources. >> and this has 64 miles of wire. tell us about that? >> it connecting everything, and it's done by hand. it took about six months for a team of women assemblers to quire up a cray 1. >> and how much did it cost? ed. >> 10 million. >> holy cow. in 1970s money, that was a lot of money. what was the main motivation?...
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starting today it will cost you moore to drive the toll roads. it will cost you $1.75 to go through the main toll plaza and a $1 at the on and off ramps and expect another toll hike in 2014. >> meanwhile in maryland a new law allows same-sex marriage to marry legally in the state. >> scott and jason were the first same-sex couple to apply for a marriage license. they rang in the new year in a low-key but joyful way. after 13 years the big day has come. >> i'm nervous but i'm really excited. absolutely, just beside myself. >> we just wanted to be treated like anybody else so we're sell brailting with everybody in the state today. >> the couple held a ceremony eight years ago but today they welcome friends into their home for a legal wedding. >> they are two wonderful people and to see that, to be apart of this it is so special. >> they weren't the first though. at 12:30 this morning seven same-sex couples tied the knot at city hall. >> this is the happiest i've ever been. >> the mayoro efficient crated. >> there are so many people who have the cha
starting today it will cost you moore to drive the toll roads. it will cost you $1.75 to go through the main toll plaza and a $1 at the on and off ramps and expect another toll hike in 2014. >> meanwhile in maryland a new law allows same-sex marriage to marry legally in the state. >> scott and jason were the first same-sex couple to apply for a marriage license. they rang in the new year in a low-key but joyful way. after 13 years the big day has come. >> i'm nervous but i'm...
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now two american vets, former marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor and retired army captain wes moore. goldie, let me start with you and i want your reaction to what you heard hayden say. what's your reaction to that? >> i think he is right. we have to be ready to move at a moment's notice and i don't believe the standards ought to be relaxed. when i came out of boot camp, just after i came out of boot camp they instituted 54 weeks of -- 54 hours of continuous mental and physical challenge. to survive that you have to be in excellent physical shape. but in order to qualify for front-line infantry roles, that calls for something else. and i just don't believe there ought to be a difference in the standard. if a woman can meet those standards she ought to be able to serve, be recognized and paid for it. >> simple as that. if she can meet the standards she's good to go. >> i agree. what the policy is asking for is not set asides or any type of quotas. it is simply saying we should open and allow opportunities for women who choose to go in to this that they can have the opportunities to d
now two american vets, former marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor and retired army captain wes moore. goldie, let me start with you and i want your reaction to what you heard hayden say. what's your reaction to that? >> i think he is right. we have to be ready to move at a moment's notice and i don't believe the standards ought to be relaxed. when i came out of boot camp, just after i came out of boot camp they instituted 54 weeks of -- 54 hours of continuous mental and physical...
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we are a also learning the reasons why chris moore's decision to leave the department. the 51-year-old chief alast day on the job is tomorrow. moore says the last straw was when the city council voted against putting a half cent sales tax measure on the ballot to help the police department's finances. moore said if he did not vo the -- have the support -- have the support from the city leaders, it was time for him to go. >>> dan oats is right now. police chief in aurora, colorado. this morning, his police department is investigating another deadly shooting. a woman was shot at an apartment complex. and that came after the aurora, colorado shooting. many movie patrons were at the theater during the mass shooting. the city of aurora handed out 2,000 tickets to survivors, first response -- first responders and the volunteers. the mayor of colorado says it shows the resilience of the community. >> there are major new developments in algeria, including some new video of some of the released hostages. >>> and what the u.s. military is reportedly doing. >>> and why a report sa
we are a also learning the reasons why chris moore's decision to leave the department. the 51-year-old chief alast day on the job is tomorrow. moore says the last straw was when the city council voted against putting a half cent sales tax measure on the ballot to help the police department's finances. moore said if he did not vo the -- have the support -- have the support from the city leaders, it was time for him to go. >>> dan oats is right now. police chief in aurora, colorado. this...
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this week, wall street journal assistant page editor, james freeman and senior economics writer steve moore and washington columnist kim strassel. kim, where did that come from? i don't remember the climate change being something that the president talked a lot about in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> paul: and he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inaugural address. so, what's going on here politically? >> well, i think some of us did think it was coming. remember, this was a high priority of his back in 2008 when he campaigned. but they got beat up on it, they lost that fight in 2009 so he they decided to put it aside and not talk about it in the election and here we are, back with his promise and what was more interesting, too, not only did he make that promise, but you had somebody like barbara boxer, whose the senator from california, big climate person, she gave some details, too, how they intend to pursue this, normally through the epa for a carbon regulation program and thinking of putting in place a carbon tax. >> paul: oh, well, we'll talk a little about t
this week, wall street journal assistant page editor, james freeman and senior economics writer steve moore and washington columnist kim strassel. kim, where did that come from? i don't remember the climate change being something that the president talked a lot about in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> paul: and he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inaugural address. so, what's going on here politically? >> well, i think some of us did think it was...
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i want to bring in for thoughts "wall street journal" senior economics writer steve moore covering fiscal cliff from the beginning when it's just a little, i don't know. mole hill. a cliff. now, what is it? how wall street reacted whachl is your reaction. >> wall street will probably react that this is finally over. but this is, as you've been saying all night, this ain't over. this is the first stage of the debate. and i think the president is going to have a big tight fight on his hands, the debt ceiling which is the next big fiscal issue what. is interesting is that the president said the other day when the deal was first kind of broched, then just said this again in the statement that he wants a balanced approach going forward. and i can guarantee you this that republicans are in no mood for tax increases this year, i think that is where they're going to lock horns. what this debate has been about is not little issues. this is not small this, is the difference between the two parties where democrats say we want to grow the government ask have higher taxes to pay for it. republicans sa
i want to bring in for thoughts "wall street journal" senior economics writer steve moore covering fiscal cliff from the beginning when it's just a little, i don't know. mole hill. a cliff. now, what is it? how wall street reacted whachl is your reaction. >> wall street will probably react that this is finally over. but this is, as you've been saying all night, this ain't over. this is the first stage of the debate. and i think the president is going to have a big tight fight on...